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Wing Inflatables P4.7 - Cleaning the Boat; Storage

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Cleaning the Boat
IMPORTANT: Rinsing your CRRC and floorboards regularly with fresh water will help prevent the build-
up of grime which could adversely affect the performance and longevity of the system.
WARNING:
Do not use harsh chemicals, petroleum, or silicon based products to clean
surface or any part of the inflatable tube.
Optional products include, but are not limited to: Citra Solv (or any citrus-based cleaner),
Simple Green, Dish Soap + H20
Caution: Sun tan oils may contain petroleum products which could damage the urethane
fabric
Your Wing P-Series CRRC has been built to require minimal care, if used in accordance with guidelines of this
Operator Manual. If your Wing CRRC is in regular use, it is good practice to visually inspect it after and before each
use, for any sorts of out-of-the-ordinary abrasions, wear, cuts, etc. Regular use and care should also include washing
with mild soap and water and a soft rag. It is recommended to NOT use any sort of aftermarket protectants of any type.
Those with silicone or petroleum based products can be harmful to your Wing CRRC. Based on frequency of use and
conditions: Fill valves and PRVs should be inspected for air holding integrity, and cleaned of grit, sand, grime,
etc. Fasteners should be inspected for possible rust or signs of wear.
Storage
Your Wing P-Series CRRCs can be stored for extended periods of time. As with many items, a covered, moderately
controlled environment (45-85F) best serves Long Term storage of the boats. After use, and prior to storage, the CRRCs
and accessories should be washed with mild soap and water to remove dirt and other debris, and allowed to fully dry,
before being stored. They may be stored partially inflated, uninflated and open, or uninflated and rolled up.
As with many things in storage, it should be placed in a location where it may not be harmed by other moving and
abrading objects, sharp edges, or craft (ex: forklifts).
Clean with mild soap and water to rid it of any contaminants or grit.
Inspect and repair any damage.
Ensure all valves are working properly.
Ensure all ancillary equipment is in good working order.
Replace any damaged equipment now.
Inspect the repair kit. Replace and missing or used items, refresh the solvents and adhesives.
Storing Ancillary Equipment
Remove all ancillary equipment from the boat.
Clean and inspect all equipment and repair/replace as necessary.
Place all ancillary equipment in a secure storage area once cleaning or repair is completed.

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